Epilogue: The Garden Wedding
Three months later, the wedding took place in Margot’s backyard.
Nothing fancy. Full of meaning.
Margot was weaker now. But her eyes were bright.
Khloe wore a light dress with delicate lace. Her hair down.
Jacob waited at the altar. Smiling. Eyes full of emotion.
During the vows, he said:
“I’ve been a millionaire. A beggar. Accused. And cleared. But none of that defines me. You taught me that love isn’t a plan. It’s a daily choice. And I choose you today. Tomorrow. Even if everything falls apart again.”
Khloe tried not to cry.
It didn’t last.
“I spent years thinking I needed someone to save me. Then you showed up. Not as a hero. But as a human being. And because of that, I choose to walk beside you. To face the chaos. And also the peace.”
They kissed.
Friends and family clapped.
At the reception, Margot called them over.
“Now I can rest in peace. I saw my girl get married. And to a good man.”
“You’ve got many years ahead, Grandma,” Khloe said, kissing her forehead.
“It doesn’t matter how much time I have. My heart is at peace.”
Jacob held her hand.
“Thank you for believing in me when no one else did.”
Margot smiled.
“I recognized your eyes. And eyes don’t lie.”
During the last dance, Khloe and Jacob were barefoot.
Slowly spinning under the garden lights.
“You know what I love most about you?” she asked.
“My charm?”
“Your persistence. In staying. In trying. In loving me your way. Even when it seemed impossible.”
“I only managed it because you saw me before anyone else did.”
She stopped dancing. Looked at him.
“Because you were always visible to me.”
He kissed her.
The world disappeared for a few seconds.
There in that garden. With nothing left to prove.
They finally understood.
It wasn’t their past that defined them.
It was what they built from it.
Together.
THE END